We stopped evil Uncle Sam from getting his hands on the wishing stone by killing his two giants. However, in an attempt to stop Uncle Sam forever I wished that he be turned to stone. He then became a powerful golem and things went down hill from there.

It's getting colder out and the holidays are upon us, that's what happened. Apparently everybody went home to feast on turkey, then saw all the sales and went shopping. I guess they're really sticking it to the corporations by purchasing their products at a lower price.

I don't think anyone has given up, it is that anyone outside of the movement really does not care. In fact people outside the movement see the protests as "extremist" and "unhealthy" for America.

Little anecdote, I was standing in line at a local store and I overheard a couple of bitchy looking ladies talking about the protests in my city. They went on about how the "camp" is getting power from the capital building and the costs of what the protest is causing the tax payers in the city. As I was hearing this I knew they were completely non-informed but what the hell do you say to that? They have been fed BS for so long that no other opinion matters and only see shit from the stand point of, "ohh look another thing the tax payers are going to pay for."

I hear you man. The only reason we did this was to promote the stand-up comedy show the people running occupy Philly booked me at... yes there are people "running" occupy... and they also book comedy shows.

I mean, protesting, protest marches, they can be very demanding, very gruelling. They can be quite dismal. They're things that have to be done, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're tremendously enjoyable – whereas actually, they should be."

At one point in V for Vendetta, V lectures Evey about the importance of melodrama in a resistance effort. Says Moore: "I think it's appropriate that this generation of protesters have made their rebellion into something the public at large can engage with more readily than with half-hearted chants, with that traditional, downtrodden sort of British protest. These people look like they're having a good time. And that sends out a tremendous message."

edit- also, something I've been dying to ask. Is the reason that you've had to move stores three times since I've started playing Dnd related at all to the fact that you just sit and play board games all day?

Police are currently looking for an individual who posted an image of the missing men on popular content-sharing site Reddit. Police would like to remind all tabletop gamers that public play, while an enjoyable change from basements, tends to invite trouble, as players are assumed to be less physically astute, and are thus prime targets for muggers.

This is why nobody outside of Reddit takes OWS seriously. How can they, when all they see is pictures of people walking around with ironic lulzy meme signs, wearing viking hats, and playing D&D?

You're making it seem like a big joke, when you should be making it seem like the dead-serious protest for change that it is. This kind of silliness is a sad discredit to the importance of the movement.

These so-called heroes are being forced to leave due to renovations at dilworth plaza and still bitch despite the mayor giving them another spot to desecrate. There's no working with occupy protestors. Just go away already.

My first attempt at dnd went something like this. # minutes in we head into a cave. The roof falls we die... Yeah that sucked. But I enjoyed round two where we went into the cave next to it and died...

Nah, they're usually after hours in a game store, and involve the same group of slowly rotating people.

There's a couple game stores in my area that run them, usually 15-20+ people show up, resulting in 3-4 tables a week. Character continuity from week to week. Not a bad way to get your fix, if the locals are friendly.

You guys are really changing the views of major news networks and their opinion on how worthless the occupy movement is. Lets hope they get a hold of this image. I'm sure they'll see finally grasp the reason why people are doing this.